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Prisoners of Reason

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Description for Prisoners of Reason Paperback. Using the theory of Prisoner's Dilemma, Prisoners of Reason explores how neoliberalism departs from classic liberalism and how it rests on game theory. Num Pages: 328 pages, 11 b/w illus. 8 tables. BIC Classification: JPA; KCP; PBUD. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 228 x 152. .
Is capitalism inherently predatory? Must there be winners and losers? Is public interest outdated and free-riding rational? Is consumer choice the same as self-determination? Must bargainers abandon the no-harm principle? Prisoners of Reason recalls that classical liberal capitalism exalted the no-harm principle. Although imperfect and exclusionary, modern liberalism recognized individual human dignity alongside individuals' responsibility to respect others. Neoliberalism, by contrast, views life as ceaseless struggle. Agents vie for scarce resources in antagonistic competition in which every individual seeks dominance. This political theory is codified in non-cooperative game theory; the neoliberal citizen and consumer is the strategic rational actor. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
328
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
513g
Number of Pages
364
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781107671195
SKU
V9781107671195
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About S. M. Amadae
S. M. Amadae is a research affiliate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has held positions as an assistant professor of political science at the Ohio State University and an associate professor of political science at the Central European University. Amadae's first book, Rationalizing Capitalist Democracy: The Cold War Origins of Rational Choice Liberalism (2003), was awarded the American Political ... Read more

Reviews for Prisoners of Reason
'Based on a far more nuanced understanding of the technicalities of rational choice theory than previous critiques, Prisoners of Reason can be much more incisive in exploring the field's entanglements between the positive and the normative. One can disagree with Amadae about where to lay responsibility for modern ideologies while still finding important food for thought about the sometimes doleful ... Read more

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